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Argyle socks have been around as a fashion socks for a long time – a couple of hundred years, as a matter of fact. There's just something about these multicolored socks that generations have found appealing in a variety of fashion socks . Argyle socks have gone in and out of style, only to return as the “latest thing”. Perhaps it's the versatility of fashion dress socks or maybe it's a natural retro item. Besides golfers, the biggest audience for these distinctive socks are younger people. Although there are various stories on the origin of these socks, it's generally agreed they first showed up around 1500 as the footwear of the Scottish clan of Campbell in the town of Argyll in Scotland. The clan's colors were green and white, represented in their kilts and later, footwear made of the same cloth. From this simple beginning, argyle socks were born. By the late 1700's, the argyle pattern was commercially produced, and knitters soon followed the trend with diagonally stitched plaid stockings. These creations were dubbed “argyle socks”. The name stuck. Today you can find these in any department store in any combination of two or more colors, as popular as ever. Today, the famous socks are again enjoying a resurgence of fashion correctness, with a new twist. Argyle socks are a part of fashion history. As the saying goes, “history repeats itself”, so you may well be a trend setter with your own new take on the argyle sock.